Killer toxin from Hansenula mrakii selectively inhibits cell wall synthesis in a sensitive yeast
- PMID: 3512308
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(86)80296-4
Killer toxin from Hansenula mrakii selectively inhibits cell wall synthesis in a sensitive yeast
Abstract
Hansenula mrakii secretes extracellularly a killer toxin which kills sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In protoplasts of this yeast, the killer toxin selectively inhibited the synthesis of alkali-insoluble acid-insoluble polysaccharides consisting mainly of beta-glucan, but did not inhibit either the synthesis of other cell wall polysaccharides, such as mannan, chitin and alkali-insoluble acid-soluble polysaccharides, or the synthesis of protein. Consistent with these results, the toxin was inhibitory to the beta-(1,3)-glucan synthetase activity of a cell-free extract from sensitive S. cerevisiae.
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